Here are some common iPad problems with its short fix solution.
Step One
Pad screen frozen: One of the most common problem with the iPad is when the device freezes up. This can be cause by a conflict of apps running, or leaving corrupted memory behind. The first thing to try is to power the iPad off and on again. If this doesn't work, try to reset your iPad by holding the home key and the sleep/wake button at the same time. If it's still frozen, you can connect your iPad to your computer and use iTunes to restore the OS. Remember, you should always back up your data before restoring in iTunes.
Step Two
Pad can't connect to Wi-Fi network: First, make sure WiFi is enabled in your iPad’s settings menu. If it's still not working, there are a few things you can try. First, power your iPad off and on. If that doesn't work, try to restore your device's settings by holding the home key with the sleep/wake key. If your iPad is having trouble connecting to one specific network, try to force the iPad to forget that network. (Settings » touch network name » choose "forget" on next screen). Power off and on, and then try to reconnect.
Step Three
Pad can't connect to Wi-Fi network: First, make sure WiFi is enabled in your iPad’s settings menu. If it's still not working, there are a few things you can try. First, power your iPad off and on. If that doesn't work, try to restore your device's settings by holding the home key with the sleep/wake key. If your iPad is having trouble connecting to one specific network, try to force the iPad to forget that network. (Settings » touch network name » choose "forget" on next screen). Power off and on, and then try to reconnect.
Step Four
iPad will not charge: In some case you may find that your iPad is not getting the juice it needs to fully recharge. The most common issue is many USB ports on older computers do not supply enough power to the iPad. Try rebooting the iPad if possible and plugging the iPad into a wall socket with the original power cable and adapter. If the problem still persists try getting a replacement cable and adapter, as your unit may be faulty or damaged. If it does still not charge after purchasing a new power adapter you will need to contact Apple as the iPad may have an electrical hardware issue.
Step Five
Pad will not power on: There are many things that can prevent your iPad from turning on. The two most common are the battery is dead, or the device is frozen in suspend mode. First thing to do is to perform a reset on the device. Hold both the home button and the sleep/wake button down at the same time for 10 seconds. You should then see the Apple logo and the iPad should boot up and power on. If this does still not work your iPad maybe completely drained of power. You should plug the iPad into a wall outlet using the original power adapter and see if the device will turn on. This may take up to 20 minutes if it completely drained.